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Anthropic Reverses Controversial AI Model Safeguards After Backlash
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Wired11.06.2026Tech4 dk okuma

Anthropic Reverses Controversial AI Model Safeguards After Backlash

L'essentiel

  • Anthropic will make safeguards on its Claude Fable 5 AI model visible after facing backlash for initially planning to "secretly sabotage" competitors' development of rival AI models.
  • The company apologized for the "wrong tradeoff" and aims to balance safety with open research.

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Anthropic initially implemented covert safeguards on its Claude Fable 5 AI model to prevent competitors from using it to develop other AI models. This policy was met with significant backlash from the AI research community, who viewed it as "secret sabotage" and a move that could limit advanced AI research to a few leading labs.

Taille de police

Anthropic is backtracking on a policy that would have covertly limited competitors from using its new AI model, Claude Fable 5, to develop other AI models. The company changed course after the move received significant backlash from the AI research community.

“We’re changing Fable 5’s safeguards for frontier LLM development to make them visible.” Anthropic said in a statement to WIRED. “We made the wrong tradeoff and we apologize for not getting the balance right.”

Anthropic released Claude Fable 5, a version of its latest AI model with additional safety guardrails designed to prevent misuse, earlier this week. Some of the safeguards Anthropic decided on were unsurprising: The company said it would reroute users who asked questions about cybersecurity, biology, or chemistry to a less capable AI model to reduce the chances of someone using the advanced AI to carry out a cyberattack or build a bioweapon.

But for researchers trying to use Claude Fable 5 for frontier AI development, Anthropic outlined a different approach. The firm would deliberately degrade the model’s performance in ways that were invisible to the user. The move would effectively sabotage researchers trying to use Claude to train competing AI models, which Anthropic explicitly bans in its terms of service.

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Anthropic now says it’s changing course, and that Claude Fable 5’s safeguards for AI development will be visible to users. If the company suspects a user is trying to use Claude to build a highly capable AI it will alert them that it’s either refusing the request, or rerouting the user to a less capable model.

Anthropic reversed the policy after it received fierce backlash from the AI research community. Anthropic has already taken steps to limit competitors from using Claude to build closed and open source AI models, but critics say that quietly degrading the model’s performance for certain users went a step too far. Claude’s coding agent has become a favored tool among developers, including those working on open-source AI research projects, and researchers tell WIRED that the company’s latest policy could have led to a troubling future in which only a handful of leading AI labs could perform advanced AI research.

Dean Ball, a senior fellow at the Foundation for American Innovation and a former advisor to the White House on AI, wrote in a post on X that “degrading performance on ML research *without telling the user* is shockingly hostile and a terrible look.” He continued in another post that the “secret sabotage” policy undermines Anthropic’s overall stance, because it limits AI researchers from collaborating on AI safety.

“It felt like Anthropic was saying to the public, ‘We don't trust anybody else to do AI research. We are the only ones who have to do AI research,” says Will Brown, research lead at the open source AI startup Prime Intellect. “It feels a bit like they’re starting to pull the ladder up behind them.”

Brown said the policy would also have left developers in the dark about whether they were violating Anthropic’s rules, since the company wouldn’t alert them when its safeguards were triggered. He added that the restrictions could have had widespread consequences. For example, he pointed to the growing ecosystem of third-party evaluation firms that test frontier models for safety, performance, and reliability—work that could have been hindered if Anthropic secretly degraded its model.

Anthropic said it implemented the measures because Claude has become increasingly effective at accelerating AI research. In a recent blog post, the company said it is concerned that AI could improve its capabilities faster than society can adapt to them. Anthropic argued that it would be “good for the world to have the option to slow or temporarily pause frontier AI development to enable societal structures and alignment research to keep up.”

“These safeguards prevent foreign adversaries from using our most capable models in ways that pose severe safety risks. The US and its allies hold an edge in frontier chips and the highly optimized software that runs them at full potential,” the company said in a statement to WIRED. “These safeguards ensure Claude isn't used to erode that advantage—by optimizing chips developed by those adversaries, for example… In deciding whether to make them visible or invisible we faced a choice. A hidden safeguard is harder to probe and work around. This means the safeguards can be targeted much more narrowly.”

Anthropic says that because this safeguard around AI development is now visible, it needs to cast a wider net, meaning more benign requests may trigger its safeguards. The company says it’s working to make its classifiers more precise as quickly as possible.

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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes

  • Anthropic will continue to refine its AI safety measures, making them more transparent.

    Très probable · En quelques mois

  • The AI research community will closely monitor Anthropic's implementation of visible safeguards.

    Très probable · En quelques semaines

  • Other AI labs may face pressure to adopt more transparent safety policies.

    Possible · En quelques mois

Questions ouvertes

  • How precisely will Anthropic's new visible safeguards be implemented and monitored?
  • What are the long-term implications for AI research collaboration and competition?
  • Will other AI labs adopt similar restrictive policies?
  • How will Anthropic's classifiers be improved to reduce false positives?

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